We had snow again Monday night and Tuesday. A larger storm is on the way for the weekend and more snow is forecast. Unlike many of you I love the snow. Bread, milk, and eggs are in the fridge and the pantry and freezer are stocked. Light the fireplace!This photo was taken turning into my driveway. It was snowing and very overcast. The original photo was almost monochrome and very washed out. I sharpened the original just a bit and converted it to sepia. Hope you enjoy.
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The effects are beautiful Carletta. I am a little jealous of all your snow, we have had unseasonably warm temperatures and mostly rain. I am still wishing for more snow before winter is over.
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Wonderful, Carletta! Very pretty and I love the framing! Happy Sepia Scenes! :)
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful and peaceful. I love the silence that falling snow offers.
ReplyDeleteThe sepia tone really adds to the peaceful feeling.
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this looks like an old photo :) lovely!
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Hello Carletta! Love your sepia image ... sepia always looks great with landscapes, doesn't it?
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Looking good Carletta. Such a lovely visit right outside your door.
ReplyDeleteWinter has moved away from the heavy rain of January and returned to the dangers of fog. No worries though. The rain will return. **sigh**
Winter everywhere!! Great photo in sepia!
ReplyDeleteWe have the same - lots of snow - we couldn't come out today :)
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I like your sepia photo!
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Wonderful sepia shot. Looks very old indeed.
ReplyDeleteThe sepia makes this look like it was taken by one of your ancestors.
ReplyDeleteI guess you live in the country, Carletta. What a pretty setting!
The falling snow is nice as long as you have the necessities, and I see you do. And as long as you don't have to go anywhere..
Lovely winter, looks old and great i sepia ;)
ReplyDeleteGood one Carletta. This photo could be 100 years old.
ReplyDeleteLovely one, Carletta.
ReplyDeleteI am green with envy here- enjoy the snow, I wish I was there!
The WV hills are beautiful, snow or not. The snow is pue in white, but it feels warmer in sepia. I only wish that the snow would fall on the grassy surfaces only...
ReplyDeleteIt looks very authentic to an old time sepia photo & looks great, like a sepia winter wonderland!
ReplyDeletedon't you love how pretty everything looks in winter? lovely shot.
ReplyDeleteWhat I like about these photos when you do this is they look old fashion. When times were supposedly easier and less confusing. It is just beautiful. You know I think, thanks to you, my camera can do sepia in the picture itself. WOOT!! I'm learning slowly but surely. Yes I know that Picasa and such you need to use to sharpen them or edit them, but that's a whole 'nother ball game. LOL :) Have a great day :)
ReplyDeleteyou have a very nice frame for this photo. It makes the image even better.
ReplyDeleteCarletta: What a neat look at your winter scenery.
ReplyDeleteThis is a great sepia picture. I hope you enjoy your snow over the weekend.
ReplyDeleteThis is beautiful! We only got a couple inches...and it was the type of stuff that blew all over.
ReplyDeleteThat's like a postcard. Very pretty.
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That's very pretty, Carletta.
ReplyDeleteYes, I like snow too, when it's at your place or in Colorado.
Happy late RT! I think this is your granddaughter, she's a doll!
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That is very beautiful! I always have mixed feelings about snow. I think it's beautiful BUT I hate the mess it makes after it starts melting.
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This is lovely, Carletta! I like it a LOT!
ReplyDeleteHope you are staying warm. I can see you are surrounded by great beauty. It is really lovely photo in sepia...timeless wonder.
ReplyDeletelovely shot!
ReplyDeleteThis makes it look like an old-fashioned winter scene. Just lovely. Nice to look at - from inside a warm house, snuggling up near a roaring fire!
ReplyDeleteHi Carletta, I'm visiting you from Kerri's Blog. It looks as though you have plenty of snow there in VA, and I hear there is more on the way. Stay warm.
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful! The weekend and the storm are here. I hope you're warm and have electric!
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